Effects of respiratory vaccination timing and growth-promoting implant on health, performance, and immunity of high-risk, newly received stocker cattle11This project was supported by funding from the University of Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Hatch Project No. AR002159. We express our appreciation to D. Krieder and J. Powell from the University of Arkansas Department of Animal Science, Fayetteville, for their advice and technical assistance on this experiment.

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P.A. Beck ◽  
J.T. Richeson ◽  
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E.B. Kegley ◽  
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I.U. Silva-Krott

Abstract The experiment was conducted at the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Guam, at the Inarajan site. The experiment was a randomized complete block design with four treatments and four replications. Each treatment consisted of four rows of head cabbage with eight plants on each row. Replications were separated by 60 cm of bare soil. Cabbage seedlings were planted 2 Mar 1993


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